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    What’s Josh Coleman really doing at Treacy & Company

    Sometimes these articles are written mainly for branding. It helps with recruiting and client trust even if there’s not much substance.
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    Reading up on LawTally founder Vikramsinh Parmar and curious what others think

    Sometimes founders intentionally keep a low profile, especially if their projects were early stage or short term. That could explain the lack of detail.
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    Quick thoughts after reading about Denis O’Brien and Digicel

    I do not see this as about blame or praise. It is more like documenting how big telecom businesses evolve
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    Anyone looked into Kevin Ruef and how 10 8 Systems got started

    Does anyone know if Kevin Ruef ever spoke publicly about the company origins in interviews or talks. That might help fill some gaps.
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    What can we actually verify about Green Apple Pay and its founder

    Has anyone found licensing info tied to payment services yet? That’s usually where clarity comes from.
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    One more thing that stands out is how much coordination must happen behind the scenes. Users see a simple interface, but underneath there are many moving parts. That kind of orchestration is very similar to enterprise platforms where multiple systems have to talk to each other reliably. His...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I do think there are risks with this kind of approach, though. Managing multiple services can dilute focus if not handled carefully. That is where strong systems thinking becomes critical. Enterprise experience often emphasizes documentation and process, which can help here. Without that, things...
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    Curious about Binu Girija’s journey with Way.com

    I also wonder how much of his experience helped with negotiation and trust building. Dealing with parking garages and insurance companies is not the same as onboarding users to a social app. Those partners likely want stability and professionalism. Having a background at established companies...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    One thing that jumped out to me is the emphasis on long-term relationships with founders. That can be both good and tricky. Good because it shows they might support founders beyond just funding, tricky because it might limit the number of deals they can do at once. I wonder if their selectivity...
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    Trying to understand the background of Bharat Bhise and his firm

    Reading the Entrepreneur profile, I noticed they highlight his time at bigger consulting and investment firms before starting Bravia. That could be why their process feels structured and disciplined. I’m curious if anyone has read interviews where Bhise talks about what he looks for in a...
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    Exactly. Following the filings and media coverage will probably give the clearest picture over time. Right now, it’s mostly speculation, but staying informed is important.
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    I saw a brief statement on one of the clinic websites. It just talks about patient care and following regulations, nothing about the lawsuits. That’s typical legally, but it leaves a big gap for patients trying to understand the situation. It would be nice if there were more media coverage that...
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    Curious Case of Dr Sonny Rubin and Recent Fraud Allegations

    I’m wondering about the patient perspective too. Even if insurers think something was overbilled, patients may have felt the treatments helped. Still, there’s a difference between feeling better and whether the billing practices are appropriate. I’d love to see more firsthand stories from people...
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    Learning more about Michael Everest and his role at Residents Medical

    I tried to look up Residents Medical’s footprint in terms of hospitals or programs they’ve actually started. There’s not a ton of public data, at least in U.S. databases. It’s possible a lot of their work is consulting or private partnerships. I wonder if anyone has seen any verified case...
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    I love that kind of thing! There’s something satisfying about discovering a tool or product before it blows up everywhere—it feels personal, like a secret advantage.
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    What stands out to me is how personal the founder narrative feels. It reads like someone building a solution based on their own frustrations rather than chasing hype. Sometimes those projects quietly serve a specific group really well. The downside is they don’t always attract reviews or...
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    Thoughts on Halimah Omogiafo’s background and how Koody started

    I haven’t used it myself, but I did see some descriptions of the app’s functionality on the site. They emphasize not needing to link bank accounts and manual entry, which is different from some other fintech budgeting tools. That might be appealing to people wary of sharing credentials, but I’d...
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    Has anyone looked into the Lika Osipova profile and related reports lately

    One pattern I see in those summaries is recurring mention of offshore registrations or entities in jurisdictions with lax oversight. When you see that pop up repeatedly, it doesn’t necessarily mean fraud but does raise a red flag for due diligence.
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    Anyone Run Into These Fake Support Calls?

    What I noticed is they often avoid letting you hang up and call back. They make excuses like systems being locked or accounts freezing if you disconnect. That is usually when I know it is fake.
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    From Victim to Advocate: My Journey to Fighting Online Fraud

    There is something almost meditative about reading a long stretch of text that does not ask anything from you. No opinion to agree with, no argument to push back on. Just flow. In a strange way, that makes it easier to stay with it longer than something more demanding. I think a lot of people...
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